This is great! I love it. I'm wondering if you know the answer to a question that's been driving me nuts since switching to bash from tcsh. In tcsh, I can do this:
alias psit 'ps -ef | grep \!* | grep -v grep'
and use it to search for a process:
psit ora
will search for all processes with ora in them, for example. \!* gets me * for the current command line. I can't figure out how to use command line substition on arguments to the current command line in bash. Do you know of a way to do this?
Thanks!